Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 03, 1918, Night Extra, Image 16

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LTORS KILLED,
1 3 HURT IN FALLS
"Victims of Accidents at
Jkre American Training
. - Camps
Bless, cl, Aug. 3. Corporal Cnrl
Chrlstenson, of the nrmy aviation
Ml Rockwell Field, North Island.
I killed today when his airplane went
l'lill spin at n height of 1S00 feet
Eftll into Coronado Bay. Lieutenant
tCotton, In tha airplane with him,
tied minor Injuries. Chrlstenson
'Scandinavian and cave tho ad
jf.lOf Mrs. Margaret McDonald.
elphla, for emergency require-
hits. Falls. Tex., Aug. 3, J.leu-
t W. Li. Cnrson of Call Field here.
Skilled in a fall from an alrnln.no
iJ"ort Sill, Oklahoma, this morning
prams to a telegram received at Call
this afternoon. Lieutenant Cnr-
liflew to Fort Sill this morning. The
ft from Fort Sill rays that Carson
''(.lone in the machine when It fell
t home was at Hood lllver. Ore.
i r
lUs, Tex.,. Aug. 3. Lieutenant Holi
i re. nitiiveii. nf rtnii ninir Cni .
.killed while making a ercs-country
ht about nine miles south of hero
iy. Bldwell's machine caught fire
n about 2000 feet In the air and de
rided In flames. At about 500 feet
! aviator leaped to avoid the fire and
Kllletl by tlie fall.
B?ttrhampaRnt in., A--,,3. Cadet Sewell
7lllls Itodgcrs. of IWikllno. Mass., died
r,!.n'ino nem nopitai at i nanuie Htm,
KJjvRantoul, late last night as th" re.ult
sl oi injuries receiveii on tlie llcui.
iivWi'-aaet Itodgers was riding on a motor-
,.vio tviicti tie nun nuuui. ns .111 1111-
a '
ane ulloted by Lieutenant Symestte-
fib C?rry'nff Cadet Xn"' nerS'S
CK-BUnkmate.
ISVSWHbdgers was a graduate of the Prince-
ril c-. i - -KriitnK.p a AAo.itiu n.i
aS?8' School of Military Aeronautics and
rTJkmwatas ntlfA TT' fnthAM la 1 If ttnttm
""- wj .?"" - - ":,
era, manager -ii tne i.rana central
klace. In New York. The body has
l.i . ohlnni, tn nmnt-n . .t . fdl
l1mrlaL
HsftBt. Iiula. Mo., Aug. 3. An aviator at
S-iBCOtt Field, wnose name me ninceri
lI-,,1 .a Jl.ntnDn fnlt 1hl ff in his '
machine yesterday evening :i9 ufTered i
.'nnlv bruises. It became known today.
rThe plane was demolished
OPEN-AIR
CHORAL
SERVICES
Under the Direction of
k ,
i
pBishop Rhinelander
ON THE SITE OF THE
PROPOSED CATHEDRAL
On the Parkway
at Twenty-third Street.
Sunday Afternoon. August 4.
101S.
ft at 5 o'clock
Rev. ICarl M. Block.
Resident Chaplain
Camp Dlx.
EDUCATIONAL
Both Sexes
Young Women
Serve in America's
Commercial Army
Tha need for trained buftlness lend-
(x Is sreat positions where quick
A thinking" and special training are
1 necessary. Many sucn vacam.es
have been created by youmr men an
swering1 their country's call
"Hundreds of youne women lia v
already tltted themselves to beeom-
"'trained business leaders by studying
t Pelrce Srhool. Enroll now for
I intensU e training.
Write for H4th Tear Hook.
PEIRCE SCHOOL
Pine Street. Vet of llroad.
Philadelphia , Pa.
"WAHAMflKER INSTITUTE
OF INDUSTRIES
23d and Walnut Streets
Opens September 19th
Send for Catalog
iJS." SHORTHAND AND BOOKKKKI'ING
JtovMs: shorthand, the easy, speedy syatem.
Biislnras courses. Day or evg. Schools. Enroll
M,y time, lo meet tne neavy ana increasing
(fMiand for )oung men and women with
kl'-IXcsand business training our classes will
B " Ka. AAnt4nllail Ho V utlrl .ftVrATnl r. fs tV.lt.t-
kN.di..llll i.ut pominc lummcr month. Call or
writ for partlrulnrs and rat aloe.
1 rillLA. IirSINESS COM..EUK
1017 Chestnut Street
jHrayer's Business College
Ffatlodelphla'i ureat-Mt Iluhinpns School
Blladelplila's Greatest Ilu.Iness richool
ert teachers. Modern equipment. Indl-
isl advancement. Charges moderate. Po
m guaranteed. Day and Night Classes.
atudenta now attending. Enroll now.
ItCtasstnut Street. I'hone. Walnut 384.
freFTESS TRT.KORAPHY
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MrCMABIBEBS 1NSTITCTK. 2010 AKCH ST.
?pfCle tQT men and women, prnate periods.
F i vrrivrj ui pnunc lAituat uiini.
Young Men oi1 Iloyn
Civil Engineering and
mrn. ,
Frnlc TH0ca dtivGO nrn mvon nnlir in '
raViALt,firriiT,'R. Thev nrp ilivIHiai intn
wr groups, designed to furnish
liJ,UMVli AV tJa-zv-i- IUI.UO It
il Engineering, such as Survey-
structural .ingeering, Hy,
raulics and general Engineering
Bfk. By combining with these
aalal rfltHtl" fl TVIltTlhlaT nf ttl 1 1 11 fl 1
"I" - .vfc....
ijects, the degree of Bachelor of
nee in Civil Engineering may
J.tJ
'tie fees are moderate, the classes
H. the teachers experienced enai-
I. t.t,0r, rnlWJ ,.n.
ferspne vwy reyisier jor tin
course or for partial courses
eet the requirements of special
tries. Such special courses in-
i. Drawings. Strength of Mate-
lr Surveying, Chemistry, Steam
tkta, iaOlHtlt t.111. .V,.
ng.
8nd for. catalog M-12.
" ' 'l'lione, lllamoml 051
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aihtlie. uiuTcnjii y
Broad (It. below Berks
Philadelphia
Girls
ftSchaol
SSeatljs
Arbuckle. Donald J.
Barrett. Helen M.
Benny. Itrry J.
iumenstock. II.
Brady. Bridget
Urown, Iarry A.. Jr.
Callshar, Helen M.
Campbell, Jolin
ramaugli. Nannie E.
Cogglns. Harry S,
Klnley. William
Knhlcr, Jennie F.
Ntint ' Anna M.
'nnlngton. Hessls
Mamie. Mary E.
Ma v. William 11.
MrOirltv Orace E.
Mease Cornelius
Miller. Helen
Murray, Margaret
Poley, Adam
Roemer. Leon F.
Fchtett. Harry
ul..Hb 1lna 1?.
""rr, tt.-priie J I,
Dick, James I
Doblo, Newton M.
i lionoimho, .totin
imnnmir, Francis
Stnllh. 'Charles K.
Garrison, Ellwood W. SutclllTe, Charlea W,
Innl. Hev Ocnrgo Townsend. Catharln
Goldstein. Mnara
VannrtsJalcn, Mary B
Werner, Maria C.
Williams Walter
Wilson. H'iBh
Winkler. Crr-scenx
Wohlleben. Christina
Gordon, Hubert. Jr.
Hoffman. Angelina
Husoj Thomas
'llr, Martin
Kins. Joseph
ARBUCKLE. Aur. 2. DONATED J. son
of John .T. nn.l MaMIe 11. Arhuckle. aged 3
months. Service. Mon. 2 n. m.. resilience
of parents. .'.(1 Walnut at . Clifton Heignis,
Del. Co. Int. private Artlnotnn Cem.
BARRETT. Aug. 2. HELEN MARIE,
RF.i.ininrs notices
Baptist.
THE TEMPLE, Broad and Berks ats. (1P00
N.) Sunday. August 4, 7:4.1 p. m..
"We're Coins Over." Moving pictures of
our boys "over there " Liberty sir In
the dark. Associate raster William Djre
McCurdy preaches .0.30 a m.
Friend
Philadelphia Quartern Meeting will he
held at Old Merlon Medina Utilise. Mont
gomery pike. Merlon. In on this Seventh
dux (Saturday), ElKhth Month 3 , nt 3 p m
Conveyances will meet the 11 ." train from
llnnd St.. arriving at Nnrbrth 1.0.'. also at
Cvmvvd. 4 trains arriving from the West at
1 In in! Ht Clt' l.lne trolleys.
I nlliirititi
IMTAKIAN MHIK.1 OF GEBMANTOMN
Chclten ave nnd Greene at
11:00 a.m. Ilev. W. A Vrooman will
conduct Union Sen lea In Parish House.
Mlstellnneona
1NASMI I'll TEM. Huth and Locust sts.
"A Crooked Woman " bv Oeorito Lonir.
Sunday, 7 .10 p. m : .1 30. Mrs Lonc's
ljuttt Hour 10-30. Praia, and Testimony.
M.etlnus evert nlaht -X lit Monday,
t'turtfn Ali-n muli il dire, tor. Tonight,
tin vl I'ldti! Bible ClnsMo-
K I V F,K TK.MllOTS
e-feR Baltimore
Commencing Tliiirndy, August let. leaTet
rhihidetuhlu ery luesdar. Thnraday and
uiniiir ii, .ilk iiiiiinuni, iiniuii ,. iBwra
KulttJe UMon8d.,';: Iedne,sSaUyrn8"nld- 105
h a. m.
This trip elves passengers an opportunlt?
to lew all the great shipyards and meat
deiopments on tho Delaware River.
From rifr 3, honth Df. aware Avenn
t. -s. tiRuvh, yieent
WILSON'S SELECT EVENING
TRIPS
rr the nEArnrri. nrr.AWAim
FrerT Frldnr nnd S.itiirdTT Erenln
l Dolphin Line Palace Steamers
I 1 KENTON AND DOLPHIN
I Good Music No Liquor
Ltt iiavea -cli St Wlnrr ft :o l". II
STEAMSHIP
r
"
Great Lakes
Cruise
"Finest in the World"
Via
Great Lakes Transit Corporation
Steel stamers "Oetnrara " "Juniata"
and "Tlonesta"
BUFFALO TO DULUTH
StoppltiR nt OIrelan.l, Detroit. Mackinac
Island. P.tult Ste. .Mnrl and Houshton.
Address W If. Zellff, (Jcnerftl Agent. 481,
The Hours? Philadelphia, Pa., or J. K
r 1 n . .. Tin A.n, Tti.ePaln
v. N Y. for complete folder and fares.
Ml'MMER RKSQKTS
ATl.XXTIC CITY. X, J.
Coolest and Most Attractive'Location
OSTEND
Whole Block. Ocean Front
Directly on the Roardwalk. Boston to Sov
ereign Ave.. In exclusive Chelsea section.
' Fresh nnd sea water baths, private and
public. Modern hydro-therapeutic depart
ment. Orchestra. Dancing every evening.
Auto bus meets trains. Booklet.
, Ownership dlree. JOHN T. DOLPHIN. Mgr.
I Wprminster K' RV' nr- Bch' Elev-.t0
I wesnninsier 8t Prl hathSi running
water. J12.S0 up 'TlffMUHfe.
; HOTEL B0SC0BEL nfvviy.'o'p
Amer. Euro, plans. Rklt. A. E MARION.
OCEAN CITY, y, J.
Normandie-by-the-Sea
OCEAN CITV. N. J.
SCO rooms. 100 suites with private, baths;
,wn artesian --ell water: lee plant: alsftri
Ilcht Plant Elevators from ground floor,
iyirectly facing the ocean. Cuisine tha best
Rffi.. full r'ormat,onAs,nd ggkUt-
wn.iiwnon. n. j.
EDGETON INN nIporn?rn?n.,nM1ue.?.
.a, orchestra. Noted for excellent tablt;
?,?., servtc..'' CP.2J!0 . Auto .t trains.
Tinoklet. J Al.Hi.i' i- ll.tltl.l. ..t,.
T
T.KE Siy.WT.K. N. II.
BEN MEsRE INN
in the foothills of the White Mts.
L'v?.k,e SUrmlWe-I..-RWDTDLEY. Prop.
T
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F. A
mttVTmtr.AX'M l
.xt, titxiDrtl HY MEMBERS OF
THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION
nrM lVt-MvlT -" ABOVE MAHKET
BELMOIN 1 Monday t Tuesday
vi WlUr. In 'MARKED
Marjone Wilson cards"
prn A D MTH & CEDAU AVENUE
LfcaUAK Today & Tomorrow
jX. . . r. n v In 'Till: CLAWS OF
THE CLAWS OF
LHAD. n.ri
THE HUN"
rr fK A I Gtn. A Maplewood Aves
LUl,vJiNILi i:15 and R:15 V. M
, u t i. nrGGI.CS
aylor riOIITieS Qv RED OAr'
' COLISEUM
Market Bt. Mth & 00th
Today fc Tomorrow
' ENID BENNETT .oartY."
The Stanley Booking Corporation
THE fcllovvlnc; theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Hooklnir
Corporation, which Ib a guarantee of early shovvlnc of tho finest produc
tion" Ml pictures reviewed hefore ejchlhltlon Ask for the theatro In ycur
locality olita'nlng pictures through the STANLEY nooV.Ing Corporatlc-n.
AH L IStli, Morris & Passyunk Ave,
AUiambra Mat I)atlyat2.F.rs.tl.45a
MADGE KENNEDY In
"THE FAIR PltETENDKR"
pQLLO MD 'vMSK18'
MAE MARSH In
"ALL VVU3IAIV
AnrAnlA CHESTNUT Helow 10TH
ARCAUIA 10 .. M. to 11 :13 P.M.
SESHVE HAYAKAWA In
"THE CITY OF DIM FACES"
.... ....a . T WVnV V?V anA
BLUEBIRD ' 'IV'ehanna Tave,
jack pickfoiid in
"SANDY"
n-iv.pRn'CQ main st., 'SNayunk
, L.HH IVi-" "'"ta ara.u.
w V I1I1HHMAN In
"SOCLL QUICKSANDS"
FAIRMOUNT 2CMATrriRDAit?-
CONSTANCEALMApOE In
TAKIII V THEATRE 1311 Market St.
F AaVM- 1 0 A M. tn Midnight.
DOROTHY DALTON In
THE KAISER'S SHADOW"
i rTU PT THEATRE Below sprues
56 I H tJ 1 . MATINEE DAILY
I JUNE ELV1DOB in
' "JOAN OF THE vvoous -
rrr
GREAT NORTHERN
Broad St. at Erie
T&UP M.
DOUOLAH KAIRI.ANKS In
',Vj.v v.ntv.-i i.'Mrljlw'i
ct.. -..... .......
HaDCDlAI 0T1I 4 WALNIW 8TS.
IMrEaKlAL. Mats. 2:30. Evu. 7ft9.
IjUUISE (it.AIIM In
"SHACKLED"
ist i.anJ'ater ave.
MATlNhVc. DAILY
LEADI
EVENING PUBLIC
nEATII
dsushter of James A. and Anna Darrett (nee
Cnnnellv), auett 20. Ilclatlves and frlenns
Invltrrt to funeral. Wed.. R.30 a m.. P'renia
residence. 232.1 N, Colleao avo. Solemn re
nulem mnss Ht Elizabeth's Church 10 a. m.
Int. Holy Bcpulchro Cem. Auto funeral.
HENN-r Aur 1. ItAltllY J ''u:b!in,',,"t
r.ilx.ih-th llennv (nee Heennlphaus). Heln
tiies iii,1 frlend. Letter Carriers Invited to
funeral. Mon.. 8:30 a m 3101 N. ljth st.
Hleh mass of renulem St. Stephen's Church
10 a m. Int. Holy rtedcemer Cem. Auto
funeral.
ni.ustr.NSTOCK. Aub. 2. hosanna.
TILUMENSTOCK (nee rtenner). widow of J.
J Conrad Ulumenstock. rtelatlvea ah"
friends lnlted to funeral erlcBS. Mon.,
R p. m 100.1 XV, Itockland st Int. con-vt-rlenco
of family. . , .
IlftADT. Auk. 2. ItniDaET, wife of John
Itpidy Ilelatlves nnd friends Invited to fu
neral, Tues.. 8 a. m. residence of husband,
2421 Montrose st. Hequlem mass St. An
thony'a Church 0:30 a. ra. Int. Holy Crosi
Cem
DltOWN. Auir. 1, HAItrtY A., Jr.. son
of Harry and Lena rfrown (nee rathcra-).
In his loth year. Ilelatlves and friends In
cited to funeral aenlces. Mon, 2 p. m .
parents' residenre, Oxford pike, second fnrm
above IVsnklln Hlnh School. Remains may
be viewed Sat. 8 to 10 p. m. Int. North
Cedar Hill Cem. .. ,
CALLAHAN. Aur 2, HELEN M.. dauKh
ter of Clarence E. and Laura Wntklns Cal
lahan, ud 10 months, tlelntlvcs nnd friend;
Invited to funeral. Mon., 2 p. m.. parent
residence, 11:23 Torter at. Int. Holy Cross
Cem. Auto funeral. . .
CAMPBELL. AUB. 1. JOHN, aon of late
William nnd Ctrelln Campbell. Relatives
and friend", employes of ThlU. Hardware
Malleab e Iron Works. Invited to funeral,
Mon . 8 30 n m . residence of James P.
Clark mo N. Marvlne st. Solemn hlsh
renUem mass Pt. Malachy'a Church 10 a. m.
Int Holv cross Cem. Auto funeral.
CWtltAt'dir. July 31. NANNIK E. CAR
I1APOH (nee Bryan), wife of Frederick D.
rnrhaueh Relatives nnd friends Invited to
STile, s Mon. 1 r. m.. White Horse pike
and mnklln ave . West Berlin. N J. Int.
P It
COC.ni.VS Autr 1 HARRY S . husband
..,' Amantl.i t'OBBlns (nee Huntsmsn). Rela
tives nnd frtenda, Red VTilteund Blue Coun
cil Inii mirieans. P. (I. A of A . Wash
ington Cmin No. 20.1: Ellis Camp. No. II.
Sons of Veterans, and former employes of
I'm v Urns Invited to funer.il servlcts.
Mon.. 230 p. m., B10 K. Tulpehocken st.,
Oermantotvn. Int. private, BprlnRfleld Pres
bjterlan Cem Remains may be viewed
Bun . after 7 p. m Limousine funeral,
Dllllll July 31. HBOIini: II. hushand
of c Ellraheth Iierr (ne Sllnsluff) nnd son
of late John ami Adnllne Tlerr. Relatives
sntl rrlertli. Isaac t lTnderdon Assembly.
No 3.1 A O. M P , Yomnh Tribe No. 44,
1 () U M William McKlnley Council, No.
s.'l. iy of l A . wasnincion t irp. .tn. .j.nt,
IP o S of A Invited to funeral services.
I Mon . 2-30 p m.. 2010 W. Silsntiehanna nt
, Int West Lnure! Hill Cem. Remains may
I, v tv i d Sttn eve
DICK AUK. 1, JAMES I,, hushand of
Mary Dick (nee Harrison) and son of James
c. and Elki Hick (nee Lemlnitton). aited 31.
Relatives and friends. Logan Council No.
014, I. O. of A.i Court Wayne. No. 178. F.
of A , and employes of International Arms
and Fuse Co.. of Bloomfleld. N. J.. Invited
to funeral services. Mon., 2 p. m., residence
of parents. 4920 Uber at.. Logan. Int. pri
vate, Mt. Morten Cem. Auto service. Friends
may call Sun. eve.
DOBL& AUB. 1. NEWTON M son of
lato Evan and Mary A. Doble. Relatives and
friends. Independent Circle, No. S8, R. of A.,
Invited to funeral. Mon., 2 p. m.. 2821
Rhawn st., Holmesburit Int. East Cedar
Hill Cem Remains may be viewed Sun.,
after 7pm
nONOI'OHO Auir. 1. JOHN husband of
late Winifred Donnugho aced SS Relatives
and frlendn Invited to funeml, Mon , 7.30 s.
nt i , siilen , of .1, nh Ittthne Welsh nd
IMsit Hill loads. Willow drove Pa High
nmsi lmmat ul.Ue onLeptlon Churth Jenkln-
town. II 311 a. in Int New Cathedral Cem.
IMiVAHUi;. Jll v 31 FRANCIS, luisb.ind
of Margaret Donahue mee Smith) ami son
..t 1n.nh nn.l tn Ttnnnl,,,, nu.,1 'M llelll
Uvea and fllen.ls invited to funeral, Mon
t. a. m . 13r,2 s Stanley si rtnicmu
requlein mass St Gabriel's Church II) a m i
Int Holv Cross Cem Auto ser-ioo i
tiivimiMi ,us. - i.i.t.tvtitjij ti 'lu, '
hand of Ellrnheth Cwrrlson and son of late )
tlves nnd friends Mutual Friends Lodge, No
4S2 I O O 1' , North American Council
Vn ffl'l 11 nt 1 A nnd TTtTlloVPS of A .1
i.ewia iino Miitin tiirritott. hki'u m i,,.,,.-
Reach Snorting Goods Co.. Tulip and Palmer
sts.. Invited to funeral services, Tues . 2 p.
m.27IW Sheldon st Olney. Int. private.
Hillside Cem Remains mav bo viewed Mon.,
8 to HI p. m . Auto funeral.
it 71142 II st. Fox Cha.e
t'L D. D.. of the Thila.
aged OS. Relatives and,
(IAl'1. Aug 2
Rev (ll'.ORGE (IVUI.
frMid. nuinbfrs nt tt - C'onferenco. Invltt-d I j.r ( husband of Josephine Jf. Sutcllffe. Ilela- , t KMHiKAI'linit unnted I'ermanent posl
to funi rnl MprIres, in Fox Chase M r tles and friends lnltpd to funeral ser- , tlnn Mltli wholfiilp hous: eay hours and
Churth. Mon , S p. m Further Hcrjlrps in ,Cf,a -vjont, u a. m,, 0370 Sherman St., Gtn., , excellent Hurroun.ltnjr In central office bid,
chin., of Charlrs nants Com. Heaillns. InllH nt Wood.and Cnm. j Wrltp promptly l1. O Ttox 202.
Hi 1'mub 1 1 ttl l'riinils ITlnV Call at niixJI'VTI'i ". T'lrrViih mnnlk A ' .' 7 TmZT.TJ" " " ' . " . -
Imrnli !nn n f trii It n
"" .":.' . :. -: .
GOLDSTEIN Aug 1. MOES. husband
of late S.r.ih GoldMem Relatives and
friend", New Libert Lodge. No. (ill. O.
n. A., lnvllea to lunerai serviceit, nun . it.
. .,, ,u,icin. . ,..., ...... --. i
3d st. Int. Mt. drmcl Cem. ,
bufldenlv. Julv 31. IHinWIT
a m.. .43 S
i(tnit(i: -
GORDON Jr husband of Lnurn P. Gordon
att d ."3 I'tlneral services private, .Mon.. -it
m Ft Washington Hotel. Ta. Int. pri
vate Remains may be viewed un.. I to
' HOFFMAN:. On Aug. 2. 1018. ANOELINE
llf iPVMAV widow of Nicholas Hoffman1.
R-latlves nnd friends Invited to funeral serv
Ici'S. on Monday, at 2 p. m.. at Kite real-
dence, 3114 Itldgo ave. Int. private. Weat I
I nopal lull T.mniitin rtaners ennv.
Hl'SSEY Aug. 2. THOMAS, husband of
lato S irnh Hussey. R-latlvcs nnd friends.
,ilso Heart In Hand Lodge No 1SS. A P A i
I'alrmount l'ark Guard Asso : St. Matthew's
Yearly Ben Society, invited to funeral
serv Ices. Mon , 2 30 precisely, at late real
drnce, 2042 E, Thompson at. Int. private.
Greenwood (K of T.) Cem
lives nnd friends invited to services Mon.. ,
111VV I.N Allg. -. uutui. lltvvl.N itt-rn'
p. m tn :x ;i-itn sv im privatt
IVI.1.I.UIV JUiy rtt, .....i....-, a........... VVlU&tJ. AUK. -'. aauv.,,, i.ua.inii.i u.
husltand of late Kntherlne Ke'ler. nged 71 Mary L. Wilaon. Relatives) and friends In
Relatives nnd friends. C. M II A . Branch . lej to funeral services, Tues.. 1 p. m . late
No 142 of St Mary's Chur h. ivlted to ' residence. Welsh road above Ashton road,
..nA...l XT-,n R'ttn a m. 3J0 Dunont St.. I..., u... T?hl1a Int nrlmla Waml l.nttrnl
Itoxboroiijh Requiem myi W -'YTi'!"' !
Ellxa'beth Klnley (nee Burke) Relatives and
friends, employes joim-iiu iv-,iiiii-i '""".
lnc Co . Invited to funeral. Tues.. 8 30 a.
I'HOTOrLAYS
CTDAMn Gtn
Av. at Venango, E. of llroad
WALLACE REID
In ' LESS THAN KIN"
PI IRFIxCA 40Tn JtAKKET ST3,
BESSIE LOVE
HOW COULD YOU, CAROLINE?'
T K n s
FRANKFORD
4715 Frankford Ave.
ri-.nir. de MILI.E'S
"WE CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING"
tl ISIDr. ERONT ST. 4 G1RARD AVE.
JUH1DVJ Jumbo Junction on Frankford "L"
Ttvvlor Hnlmes ,n "RUGGLi:s
1 aylor noimes 0,., ucu GAP..
I nrl ICT 52D AND I3CUST STnEETS
LULUOl Mats. 1 :30. 3 :30. Evgs.U 30 to 11
D.tl,,, riiltnn 'n "THE KA1SE'S
orothy Ualton shadow
nixon 82DBe,owMAU;.H7T.nd0.
ENID BENNETT '" ,"rUn301.J?f1frnT
oo-, a i-.i-1-rr, .-..i. n-n.n-n-
333 MARKFT f,TH"'T "RATRE,
j j j m."vr.rk.Ea i a a m to a as v. m. i
HARRY CAREY In
"THE SCARLET DROP'
lUAnPI 25 SOUTH ST. Orchestra.
IVlWLa'Cal-i Continuous 1 to 11.
Charles Hlrhman and Mary Fuller In
"THE PUULIC HE DAMNED"
PAI A(P 1214 MARKET STREET
ri"Al-V5Eaj jo A. M. to 11:18 P. M.
PERSHING'S
CIll'SADERS
PRINPF 1018 MARKET STREET
rtllNV.naOO S.RrtA M. to 11:16P.M.
MARJORIE WILSON In
"MARKED CARDS"
RPP.FNT M-VUKirr ST. Below itth
WALLACE REID In
"LESS THAN KIN"
RIAT TO GERMANTOWN AVE.
llrtli 1 J AT TULPEHOCKEN 8T.
ARNOLD DALY In
"MY OWN UNITED STATES"
R IOT 1 B2D AND SANSOM STS.
IMVW1-1 MATINEE DAILY
THEDA BARA In
"A FOOL THERE WAS"
DI IDV MARKET ST. BELOW TTH
rUD I 0 A. M. to lljlB P. M.
MABEL NORMAND In
"THE VENUS MODEL"
CAnV 1211 MARKET STREET
tJf VVI 8 AM. TO MIDNIGHT
IJituttite r rt tiiiiAtlv in
"SAY. YOUNO FELLOW"
QT'AMI PY MARKET -ABOVE I0TH
DlAlM-n.1 ll:15A.M. to lT:15 P.M.
UIRARA KIMBALL YOUNO In
"THE CLAW"
nn
Y.1V-
VICTORIA "SMpEg
"-'tiSessK. -- - -. . " syi
t.liljlt'11 i" .i I", . .,,,"' . . n "" llroilQ ftl. aittWUIl -.uo i. 111. nuiwa nil.
borough, l-rlenils may can fin t in in n. m i . vaitlne
KINU AUC. 1. jwjtr.i-ii. iitt-iatii't " WINKLER. Aug. 2. LUKMJt-.-X'a'.. WIOOW
Emma King, aged 44. Relatives and friends , Vllllam Winkler, aged 01 Relatives
Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 1 p. m.. . r.11(i8 invited to funernl services. Mon.,
1740 TVicony st.. TranVford. Int. North ?n"S'. "3.x W. Rlttenhouse st.. Gtn. Int.
Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed i ..:;..""
Sun . R to 10 p. m Auto funeral. . . . prxVr,tiLT.F.nF.N. Aug. 2. CHRISTINA M
LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,
DKATTIS
m.. 1010 N. Palethorp st. Illnh reo.ulem
mass st, MlchaH'a Church 10 a. m. Int.
New Cathedra Cem.
KOIILER. Auir. 2. JENNIE r. wife of
Lharles Kohler and daughter of Jamea nhd
.!" JIarEaret Hennesey. Relatives and
friends Invited to fii"eral. Tues., 8:30 a. m
.27 Baldtvhi at . Mjnasunk. Renulem mass
St. Marv'a Chureli 10 a. m. Int Wcstmln-
sier ueni. Auto service.
. LAMEr Aur. 2. ANNA M. I-AMET.
dauirhter of late John and Mary T. Blake
Rilatlves and friends Invited to funeral,
Mon., 8:30 a. m., residence of sister, Mrs.
R. Clayton. BfllO Chew st., Oermantown.
fnlemn requiem mass Church of Immaculate,
Conception 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre
tern.
L1NNINOTON. Aur. 1. RESSIE. daush
ter of Samuel and Catherine Llnnlmtton,
aired 21. Relatives and friends. H. V. M.
Sodality of St. Oahrlel'a Church. Norwood.
Pa, and Mulford Mutual Aid Asso.. Invited
to funeral. Mon.. 8:30 a. m parents' resi
dence, 31, Ridcway ave., vifuuiuen. uel.
Co, Pa. IllBh mnss St. flabrlel's Church
10 ft. m. int. St. Aa-nes's Cem.. West Ches.
ter, Ta, Auto funeral. West Chester papers
copv
MAnPLR. Aug. 2. MART E wife of
Daniel H. Marple, daughter of lato Ross D.
and Sarah II. Williams, aeed 34. Relatives
and .friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. 2
P. m 7024 Rldtfe ave,. Roxborouuh Serv
ices will bo held In Manapawna Baptist
Church. 3 n. m. Int, RoxborouRh Pres.
llroiinils. I'rlends may rnll Sun , 7 to 0 p. m.
. MAY. Aub. 2. WILLIAM II. MAY, aged
.0. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral.
Mon, 2 p. m.. 117 Chestnut ave.. Wood
lynn". N J Int. Hanelgh Cem. ITlends
raw rail Svn., 7 tn i p m.
McOARITY. All. 2, QRACE E daURh
ter of Wm. J. and Cecilia Q. McQarity (nee
Cojle), need 11. Relatives and friends, pupils
of St. Leonard's Academy, Invited to fu
neral. Mon , 8:30 a. m,, parents' residence.
M20 Locust st. Solemn mass of requiem St.
Francis de Snles'a Church 10 a. m. Int.
Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral.
MEASE Aur. 1. COHNELH'S hushand
of late Emanda Mease (nee Knck). aged 73.
Rrl.itlves and friends, emploves of John R.
Kennedy & Co.. Bakers' Supplies. Invited
to funeral. Sun., 2 p. m,. residence of son.
C.corRo Mease. 1338 E Oxford St. Int.
Or"enmount Cem. Auto service.
MILLER. Aur. 1. HELEN, dauehter of
late Harry and Ellle Miller and irranddaush
ter of late John tand Mary Fltrpatrlck (neo
Qulnn). aired 15. Relatives and friends, 1).
V. M. Sodality, Girls' T. A. 11. Society and
Girls' Alumnae of St. Michael's Church, In
vited to funeral, Mon., 8:30 a m.. 202 W,
Columbia ave. Solemn requiem mass St.
Michael's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepul
chre C-ti Auto service..
Ml'RRAY Aus. 1, MARGARET daugh
ter of late Francis and Catherino Murray,
formerly of County Farmanash. Ireland.
HCjLilltcs and friends. emptoes Pollltz, Le
fotJ & Keon. 3d and Huntingdon ats., in
vited to funeral. Mon., 8:30 a, m.. 2312 N.
Camac st Solemn requiem mass Church
of Our, Lady of Mercy 10 a. m. Int. Now
Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral.
POLEY. Aur-. 2. ADAM POLEY. husband
of Emma Poley. Relatives and friends. In
dependence Lodge, No. 5.1. I. O. O, F. ; South
western Assembly, No. 18, A. O. of M. P.,
nnd emploves of Cramp's Brviss Foundry, in
vited to funeral. Tues., 2 p. m.. C530 Master
st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may
be viewed Men. ev.
ROEMER. In France, July 10. LEON F.
ROEMEIl, aged 27, son of Frederick L. and
Amelia Roemer. of 1710 N. Newklrk st. Rel
atives and friends, Qrehlo Council. No 18,
0. of I. A., and East Park Lodpe, No. 1042,
1. O O. F.. Invited to memorial services.
Sun., 7:45 p.m.. St. Paul's Lutheran Church,
22d st. above Columbia ave.
SCHLETT. Auk. 2. HARRY, husband of
Annie Kchlett (liee Hum). Relatives and
friends. Northern Liberty Court. No. 150,
P of A emplojes Robert H Foerderer
l.itnther Mfe Co. Invited to funeral. Tues.
S 30 a. m.. 110 W. Wlidey st. Solemn high
requiem m.is Church of the Immaculate
conception 1(1 a
i.om Atttn servii
mi. -cvv uaineurai
SHANK. Julv 31. ROSS R.. hushand of
Mirv A. Shank. Relatlws nnd friends
.,.... , ., Xn tOt 1.- ., . 1. .
Columbia Chapter, No. 01. It! A. M: Mary ,
Coinmamlirv. No 30. K, T. : Lu Lu Temple, i
A A o N M. S : West Philadelphia DI- i
vision. No. 102, O R C. and Voluntary Re.
lief Dtnarimeni or i-cnnsyivania Railroad,
lnllp(j to services. Mon . 2 p. m. 832 N.
411th bl. Int. vvesiminsier uem Friends
iiihv 1 ill Sun eve from 7"ll) tn P:30.
SMITH. Aus. 1. CHARLES K. SMITH,
formerlv of Ulen Mills. Pa., aged flfl. Rels.
lives and fuends. Elan Commandery. No.
122, Knights of Malta. Invited to funeral, 1
ta,. t IT. n m . residence son-tn.kiw. DitvM
Drake. 1307 E. 10th at.. Eddystone, Pa 1
Eddystone, Pa '
;0r rresb. Cem.. MlddletoWn t'ownaulp,
aJUware Co Pa. "
''gUTCLIFFE. Aug 1. CHARLES W..
Friends invited to call Sat. eve
i":"!" rr..v- " ......ii !,
CATHARINE TUU.MA.N vt. mow or John P ,
Tovvnsend ad daughter of the. late Dr.
I?:?," "JVL1, ""e, "iJfS. ",Kf. .5 ' '
IVflilll t--s tiuu ia-i ....vm i,m luiKiai o-iv
tri.tt... .,- "-- -.:'- " -""' ",.::
fp. m, nfi-iiiiu-uv., t.i. a" ti tit., tn tirr laio
r..Bdence. 30 E. 2d St.. Media, Pa. ,
vanaiitSDAL?:N. At Newtown. Pa . '
Aug. 2, mark KuiiaiiMii. winow or rtTi.NOiiiiAi'iiF.n, experienced: stite expe
Charles Vanarlsdalen, aged 83. Relatives rlence and salary expected. P 422 Ledeer
i t.i.H.ia In. It.rf In ftmaral urllhrnit fur- l OHI.- ' -"t
IIUU HICIIU- (,....... . ......, ......wuv .u.-
ther notice, son-in-law's residenre. James '
Cornell, center ave Newtown. Pa.. Mon..
an '?-':. r?.J 'cV..7J.Vn ,'SX
ieWlUWl4 1X7.C3 4HU'"ll tt(l4lliai A. -I
i(j0v of Christian' Wehner. aged 01." Re'li
VV 1, lim. IV. AUB. -. .iivvivuv v-. tv r.u.tir.IV,
Hia. anil friends. .manuel F:vranirellcal
Church, Invited to funeral services. Mon., 2
P. IP.. llO.t .t. IlIlt;tll.l at. .I1L. IHItaiH,
Friends may view remains Sun.. 7 to 10 p.m.
WILLIAMS. Aug. 1. WALTER, son of
lato Daniel J. and Hannah Williams, aged
83. Ilelatlves and friends. Peerless Lodge,
No 28, S. of H : Court Somerset. No. 24t,
F. of A., Invited to funeral. Mon.. 2'3o p.
n anas N. nth st. Int. Northwood Cem.
Hc'malns may be viewed Sun, from 8 to 10
v m Auto service.
Hill Cem. 'Train for Ashton station leaves
fu
..ihtap nr John and late Johanna worn
leben (nen Goesswein). aged 20. RlativesJ
and friends. Young Indies' Archconfra
trrnlty of Holy Family Ht Peter's Church,
Invited to funeral, Tues., 7'30 a. m., fath
er's rrslilomc, 1431 N Randolph St. Re
nulem masa St. Peter's Church 11 a. m. Int.
Moht Holy Redeemer Cem Auto service.
LOST AND POUND
BAG Lost from nutoinnltlle on Market steet.
' almut la m , Snturd.o hiatk bag.' con.
, taining latllea' wearing iiiiputU. Reward.
43'ix Westminster avt-.
WIAC.KLT2T Ioat. platinum, eapphlre. dia
mond bracelet, between Wanamaker'a and
Keith's: finder please communicate with P
4'J3. ledger Office, for full reward.
CHARM liost Shrlner watch charm, marked
T XI WJ J -a si sq ft Tbrnnla a to, trt&ln fA
I twe'ei. North I'hlladelpnla and Trenton: re
I ward, return to J W. Zenker. 373 Hamilton
e.. irenvon. x. j.
WATCH Lost, on June -JO. lady's blue
enameled nnd pold watch with diamond
ornament on haik. Kolnic from 40th and
Walnut sts. to Mh nnd Market sts.. then to
taogan station. Germantown. Reward If re
turned to J. E. Cald'vill t Co.. Chestnut
nnd Juniper sts.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
tOlher I'lnsalWfd Ails on rate 2)
A PATRIOTIC OPPORTUNITY
IN U S. GOVERNMENT WORK
TELEPHONE SERVICE UNDER tl. 8.
GOVERNMENT IS VITALLY IMPORTANT
IN CARRYING ON THE WAR.
.innn vniivri wmiEv TPtr.ipiTnNE OP.
ERATOR8 IN PHILADELPHIA AND VI-
CINITY. THE WORLD'S WORKSHOP. ARE
rATJUUTJCALLY HELPING TO VVli 1111. , niBn-Braur raiuyt'c letter itiitciiine operator.
WAR. ' capable of takloff supervision of larce. de
I partment. Apply Women's Employment De
YOUNO WOMEN. 17 TO 3S YEAR"' Or I partment. A. I. S. C. Hon Island. Pa.
ASnA.'..N KTHR THIS GREAT WORK TYPISTS, accurate and rapid; dictaphone ex.
f ONCL. . rerience preferred. P 481. Ledger Office
,n vm WEEK" IS PAID DURING THE
FIHST FOUR WEEKS WITH RAPID AD-
vancement thereafteji.
FTiyt.
PERMANENT POSITIONS; EXPERIENCE
UNNECESSARY
THE WORK IS CI,KN AND FASCTNAT.
INO THE SURROUNDINGS ARE PLEAS.
ANT.
MEAI.S SERVED AT COST. ANNIVER.
RARY PAYMENTS Slrttf nRVEPITS VA.
CATION'S WITH PAY: NOT OVER 8
HOURS' WORK PER DAY.
LOOK INTO Tilts PATmnTirt nppnR.
Tf'NI rY TALK IT OVER NY WBPKnvT. 1
nr. rtvr.r.. A.MI H cm ANT KVKWINU '
ill Al-l-uil.vil-.rs'T WITH
....- ..,,SS n- M. RYAN
FIRST FLOOR. 1B31 ARCH ST.. PH1LA.
MISS O SMITH
406 MARKET ST . FHILA.
. JHSS F. R. ZINOOI.
26 W CHELTEN AVE.. GTN.
miss w. a np.ir.LY i
20 E BTIt ST.. CHESTER. VK. 1
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF
PENNSYLVANIA
BOOKKEEPER in Insurance office, experl-
.n.'!''?i ln rtSuSio '.n,y "d knowledge of
accounting R 202. Iiltrer nfflee
III.IIKS xnerlenred In order and Invoice
.',lI;p?.T..n"n.l.. Apply Amnrlran Pulley (V...
4200 laahlcknn ave. northwest from 23d
and- erinn"-n ats
BOOKKEEPER Experienced young lady to
tke entire charge of books: state reference
win, tun r.iwrirnty. u -JIT, laeqger OnlCe.
COMPANION wanted: must be well educated,
accustomed to reading aloud: willing to be
renerally useful; age between SO and 40;
family 2 adultsi 4 servants: position perma
nent: salary ISO: replies must give age and
experience or not considered t reference rt.
ivw. vAaareas Airs, H..,.,ia ,H.
iven. vAddreu Mri
HELP WANTED FEMALE
(Other rinsslfled Ads on Pare )
COMPTOMETER OPERATOR, substitute for
month of August. Apply Simmons Hard-
ware Co.. 421 Arch st.
COOK wanted, .steady employments good
wages. Apply Y M C. A., 1013 W. L
high ave . ,
GIRL tor general work In mill restaurant!
good wages. Apply Orlswold Worsted
Company. Dnrhv. Pa.
aiRL. colored, neat wanted, understand
hnlrdreslng. Apnlv 1510 South st.
CURLS wanted, over 10 veara old. to learn:
good pav while learning: piecework plan
with guaranteed salary: pleasant surround-
Ings: clean work Apnly 2831 N. Broad st.
OIRLS for laboratory work In milk plant:
give experience nnd salary wanted. P 232.
Ledger OfOce
HOSIERY
PAIRER3 AND FOLDERS
EXPERIENCED ON
FINE SEAMLESS HOSIERY
STEADY, WELL-rAYINO POSITIONS
NOTASEME HOSIERY CO.
OXFORD AND MASCHER STS
HOSIERY TOPPERS and knitters on Scott
tv twiiiiinis niatninc; run autoatnllet
steadv work: good
l'y. The Hvglepla
I leeeti! Underwear fVt Him v tr... .1
?" "VS" evenings nnd Sunday nt H. Zellers'
20.'0 E Olenwood ave.
td.
KITCHEN WORKCapahle girl for general
work in mill restaurant: good wages. Ap-
wlw n- in-nM TO-...,,.. r " .
...... ,,,ntr,i .tiniiiuny, uaroy. FtL,
OPERATOR for siyeater coats, experienced
on Union Special and Merrow machines:
stady work and good pay. Apply 55 N.
3d st. third floor.
M'HOOL TEACHER Opportunity for com-
petent school teacher sceklmr more de-
slrnble emplosment. more healthful better
paving work for 12 months. A 12.1 Led-
ger Office.
SOLICITORS
THE PUBLIC LEDGER REQUIRES
SEVERAL FIRST - CLASS SO
LICITORS FOR CIRCULATION
PROMOTION; ABILITY TO MEET
AND TALK TO THE BEST PEO
PLE IS ESSENTIAL. BUT PER.
SONAL APPEARANCE WILL RE
CEIVE FIRST CONSIDERATION: A
GOOD PROPOSITION FOR A FEW
WOMEN OF MATURE YEARS WHO
DO NOT OBJECT TO HOUSE-TO-HOUSE
SOLICITATION: ALSO
WANT ONE EXPERIENCED CREW
MANAGER. APPLY TO MR. COR.
REA, SECONH FLOOR. PUBLIC
LEDGER BUILDINO.
STENOGRAPHER
YOUNG WOMAN ACCOUNTING DEPART
MENT OF THE PI'BMC LEDGER DE
SIRES THE SERVICES OR- A RRIGHT
YOUNG WOMAN WITH KVOWLHnOE OF
STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING! A
KNOWLEDGE OF BOOKKEEPING WILL
BE .HELPFUL. PUnt.lC LEDGER COM-
J'aim i, ni.viii aij i.hi;5t.ut hts,
STENOGRAPHER and tjpewrlter wanted by
large publishing house: quick and accurate;
reply, giving reference and salary expected.
P 420. Ledscr Office.
rENO(,RAPHl.H onod-pnyln.r. permanent
.STENOORAPHER-Good-pavlng. permanen
'''.i'S !.11n,,,rrr'lSPjSS,hn'1vRnc''nie!,,J
central location Apply 1014 Commonwealth
'" '"'''- .
stk Ar t ptnpr rnrri n.anaAl ,.
aub-tltute durlnr August nnd September
Applv bv letter or telephone Nelson Valve
Cochestmit Hill, Pa, """" ValVe
sTpvramtriini! v,,uri.j. 3 ..,..,
- - :.::., . '- ...,.. -. ttpritn
allitltutln: .italarv $20 Apply In per
son. Tenn Lumber Co 71R Crnzer RMg
Ullivr,
STENOGRAPHERS exnerlenrH nin, .,,...
'rer'red V'So.' rneq,reTdUh pd',ao
ledger omce
STENOGRAPHER wanted: permanent nnsl-
tlon Apnlv In person. 012 Lafayette Rldg.
TEACHER of Knelling grammar, etc.. for
perlenco and salary desired
llunili-nn r, iiui.i, ma,,, HKr, eOUCatlOn. eX-
x- uuj. ljea-
Cr UHlCf.
TELEPHONE OPERATORS
FOR TITE CONVENIENCE OF THOSE DE
SIRING TO APPLY FOR OPERATORS' PO
SITIONS THE nELL TELEPHONE COM
PANY OF PENNSYLVANIA HAS OPENED
A NEW OFFICE AT THE CENTRALLY
LOCATED BELL PARKWAY BUILDING
i
1031 ARCH ST.
MRS. LACY WILL RECEIVfe ALL AP
PLICANTS AND EXPLAIN THE OPPOR.
TUNIT1ES OFFERED TO YOUNO WOMEN.
1631 ARCH ST.
TELEPHONE OPERATOR, experienced, for
private branch exchange: permanent posi
tion Apply American Pulley Co.. 4200
Wlssahlckon ave., northwest from 23d and
Venango ats.
TYPIST Young lady wanted by Public
Ledger Co. to operate typewriter. Apply
1 to Mr FIvnn flth and Chestnut sts
IN THE HEART OF PHILADELPHIA
MIDVALB
Steel and Ordnancs Co.
Nlcetown Works
Have these positions open for whit women
Typists
Hilllne machine operators
Comptometer operators
CALL AT EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
4301 Wlssahlckon ave.
TYPISTS, fl. mature, well educated. thor
ouithly experienced, to start work at ones
nrefer those llvinc In Southwesr nr Wa.
Philadelphia for this particular work: also
WANTED
WOMEN FOR SCRUBHINO AND CLEAN
ING: SHORT HOURS AND GOOD PAY.
J. S. DRAKE
606 CHESTNUT ST.
WINDERS Girls for wlndlni ccps; eicellent
pay ior experiencea gins; easy to learn;
will employ exper. winders half day If un.
able to work full day. C. II. Masland 4
Son. Amber and Wlllard.
WINDERS, experienced on bottle bobbins;
sttady work and good pay. Apply 33 N.
3d st thlld floor.
WINDERS Exper skein winders on bottle
liobhlna: steady work: aood nav. IliLflenln
Fleered Underwear Co.. 241fi N. Howard.
WOMAN In take charge of stenographic de
partment of about 15 girls. Reply, statlin:
experience and salary expected, P 433.
Ledger Office.
WOMEN AND OITtLS
I12.B0
WEEKLY AVERAGE'
INCREASED AUTOMATICALLY
STEADY EMPLOYMENT
APPLY 7 A. M.
JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANY
2D AND MARKET STS.
CAMDEN. N. J.
YOUNO WOMEN Silk, department, whole.
noun- uic tiv" v uwiti w-
m
r run lia. wiuw.ih.v ir.A4H .y--i ,u
AUfrUT 3, 1918
HELP VANTED FEMALE
(Other. Classified Ads on Page. 2).
WAITRESSES
WHITE, FOR SERVICE AT ONE MEAL
ONLY IN CONNECTION WITH LAUNCH
ING OF FIRST SHIP AT HOG ISLAND,
MONDAY, AUGUST B, AT NOON. FOR
WHICH WE WILL TAY $2.50 FOR THE 6
HOURS' SERVICE REQUIRED. APPLY AT
ONCE.
WOMEN'S DIVISION
UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
lit 8. 8D ST.
You can help win the War
WELL-EDUCATED MATURE WOMEN
Stenographers and typists
are wanted at once"
MUST If WE SEVERAL YEARS' ACTUAL
STENOGRAPHIC OR TYPING EX
PERIENCE Special train to and from Philadelphia
Morning and Evening
Unusually attractive working conditions
WRITE
stating age. experience and nearest tele
phone number
OR CALL
Women's Employment Office
Hog Island. Pa.
ASK FOR MRS NORRELL
HELP WANTED MALE
(Other ChutsUlcil Ads on Page 2)
ACCOUNTANTS Seniors and Juniors for
special examination of the books of food
licensees In Pennsylvania. Apply Herbert O.
btockwcll. Division of Audits, Finance llulld
lng. Philadelphia. In writing only. Stats full
particulars as to experience, age and resi
dence, with references as to character, abil
ity and responsibility In Important exami
nations. Stat, nrptont siarv or Income.
HOWARD HEINZ
Federal Food Administrator
Finance Building. Philadelphia.
ADVERTISING SOLICITOR Active rnan
for hlgh-cla textile annual trade direc
tory: good leads furnished: liberal commis
sion basis, proposition can be worked profit
nblv as a side Issue by a hustler. M 1045
Ledger Central
AUTO MACHINISTS AND REPAIRMEN
Experienced on repairing all makes of
trucks and pleasuro cars: good pay apd
hours for the right man: must be A-l:
state age. experience nnd salary ex
pected. P 00. P. o. Box 3500.
ASSISTANT to manager of accounting de
partmenti applicants must state educa
tlunal advantages and commercial exnerl
ene. ability to operate typewriter will be
ht'lpfu In writing reports, elemenlars knowl-
-ut.t- vi t-tini ui-cuunung uesirauie. -xi au.
Ledger Office.
BOOKKEEPER We have an unusual op-
unriunuv ior a nign-craae t'nrlstlan man,
draft exemnt. or In a deferred class, for the
position of ledger clerk, and nssistant
cashier: several eara experience absolutely
essential: advancement assured to a re.
liable, competent man: salary $100 per
month. A 120. Ledger Office.
BOOKKEEPER, one with experience on safe
guard ledg-r preferred: state ngs and ref.
erence. P 23 i. Ledger ufflce
BOOKKEEPER In Insurance ofOce. experi
enced In double entrv and knowledge of
accounting. B 201. Ledger OfOce
BOY about IS vears old wanted In bank.
212 Ledger Office.
BOYS
18 YEARS OR OVER
S15
WEEKLY AVERAGE
STEADY EMPLOYMENT
APPLY 7 A. M.
JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANY
2D AND MARKET STREETS '
CAMDEN, N. J.
CARPENTERS GOOD WAGES: STEADY
WORK. APPLY TO JOHN FETTER.
FOREMAN. BRAMM & STUART CO..
WYNNEFIELD AND BRYN MAWR AVES
PHILA.. Oil AT WYNNEFIELD AVE.
STATION. '. M. .
ROYS THE PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY
HAS OPENINGS FOR HCVERAL HOYS
WHO ARE PAST 18 YEARS OF AGE:
THIS IS A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR
HOYS WITH INITIATIVE. APPLY AT
ONCE TO MR. FLYNN. CTH AND CHEST
NUT STS.
CARPENTERS WANTED
APPLY ROOM 431
LAND TITLE BUILDING
CHAUFFEUR
Business cars. Cadillac and Bulck:
good position for right man: prefer
one past draft age: very little night
or Sunday work: must present good
appearance, state age. salary and
references. "C'i)8." P.'O. Box 3413.
CHAUFFEUR, colored. 5-ton Plercs-Arrow
lUrnilUm Yttlli BtrMUa .uin, iUWI V-MBCS.
Apply 20th Century Storage Warehouse Co.,
3 120 Market St.
CHAUFFEUR, white; one exemnt from
draft: familiar with drivtmr No. 84. Mor
mon limousine. Apply 2817 N. Mascher st.
r-tilll'OBlTOR for work In private, printing
plant. MtflRT1 wurtttata witwuvir?. wwm vr
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HELP WANTED MALE
(Oilier Classified Ads onPag t)
CHECKER AND WKrailER. Intelligent and
accurate, In shipping department: good at
figures good, wages, with bonus. Armstrong
Cork Co., r and Jefferson ats., Camden,
N. J.
CLAIM CLERKS wnnted. with transporta
tion experience preferred: salary tloo per
month: ehanca for advancement, P 429,
Ledger Omce.
CLERK or bookkeeper, crippled man, with
experience as bookkeeper or nssistant:
capaple of sitting at high desk: state ago
and reference. P 834. Ledger Office.
CLERK, experienced, who can act as assist
ant bookkeeper and work on ledgers. P
234, Ledger Office.
CLERKS, time and shipping, In factorv
omce: hours 8 to 5: half day Saturday all
the year: can use men over draft age. Em
plojment Department. David I.upton's Sons
Co , 8230 Tnlln st.. 8 to 0:30 or 3 to 4.
CIVIL ENGINEER for building construction
work: man with 1 or 2 years' experlenca
preferred. Apply the Austin Co.. 10th floor.
itunciin iting. ask ior air, ueeze.
COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT OF GOVERN-
MENT SHIPYARD,, HOG ISLAND. RE-
QUIRES EXPERIENCED -WHIT: COOKS.
EXPERIENCED TIE RAKERS. WHITE:
WHITE KITCHEN MEN. WHITE DU3
MEN FOR CAFETERIAS: GOOD WAGES.
room and roard: pleasant sur
roundings, apply
Xj. s. employment pervice
300 walnut st.
see mr. scull
OR
MR. WART7.
1521 ARCH
(Do not app'y at Hog Island)
COLORED PORTERS for light factory work.
Apply Lonston Monotype Mnchino Co ,
24th and Locust sts.
COPYHOLDER YOUNG MAN
WHO CAN .READ aCCUR
ATELY AND INTELLIGENTLY
WANTED- NIGHT WORK: 4R
HOUR WEEK: SAL1RY. $12.
CALL TODAY. AFTER S P.
M . AT 000 CHESTNUT ST.,
FIFTH FLOOR.
CYLINDER and flat-bed cutter and creaser,
pressman and feeders. Call 1102 Com-
menwtealtn mag., port urange paper Co.
DHAFTHMEN. 2, first class, wanted at once,
with general engineering experience: good
proposition on Government work. Apply In
person or bv. letter. The Darrett Company.
Margaret and Bermuda streets, Frankfort.
DRAFTSMEN Mechanical engine men.
powerhouse designers and detail msn:
steady position: good opportunity. American
F.ng. Co , Aramlngo ave. & Cumberland St.
DROP FORGERS
20 WANTED
Must be experienced along these lines. High
day rat and excellent piece work.
BRING REFERENCES
MIDVAT.E STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO.
EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT
EDDYSTONE. PA.
Plant employment hours Dally, 7 a. m.
to 5 P m., except Sunday: Saturday. 7 a.
m. to 11 a. m. oR
PHII.ADHLPHIA OFFICES
Woodland ave. nnd Is'and road
S203 Market street
1521 Arch street
Office hours. 0 a.m. to 8 p. m. dally ex
cept Saturday, until 12 o'clock noon. Sun
day. 10 a. m. to 4 p. ra.
ELEVATOR OPERATOR. COLORED'
NIGHT WORK
PERMANENT TOSITION
APPLY SUPERINTENDENT
SECOND FLOOR. OCKTCHESTNUT ST.
ELEVATOR OPERATORS WANTED
APPLY 000 CHESTNUT ST.. 2D FLOOR
ELEVATOR OPERATORS
OFFICE-BUILDING SERVICE
WHITE
STEADY EMPLOYMENT
APPLY ROOM 444
WIDENER BLDG.
ELEVATOR OPERATORS for office build
ing service. white: steady employment.
Attnlv Room 4S1. Land Title Rldg.
Satof
ENGINEER, office hulldlng power plant:
8-hour day: steady work; good wages.
Apply Room 431. Land Title Hldg.
ENGINEER for office-building power plant:
8-hour day. steady work: good wages.
Apply Room 431 Land Title Rldg.
ENGINEER Wanted, an engineer for Hotel
emplovment: good wages, with all meals. Ap-
Majestic. Jtronii ami uitaru ave. ; meaay
ply at time aesK. ii,iug si. on uirara ave.
I Ask for chief engineer.
i;N(llNEUIl Camden factorv wants com-
i petent cniel engineer to iaae cnarge or
power pinnt: aiicrmiutii; current.
l.ertger tjinre.
ENGINEER wanted to operate up-todate
power plant in large manufacturing plant;
good nay. Apply 414 N. Third street.
FIREMAN
Colored
Good waaes: steady employment
Apply engine room. Wldcner Bide.
FIREMAN for office bulldlnir power plant;
steady position; Rood wages for reliable
man. Apply Room 431, Land Title Building.
FIREMAN'!? HELPER, colored: steady em
ployment: good wages. Apply engine
room. Wldener Bldg.
FOREMAN
for brass foundry: must be canabja to take
charge; amllh'Sx?tM
Offices 201.1 E Letterly St..
KENSINGTON
FOREMAN Electrlc-llght construction fore
man experienced on overhead wire. Apply
Wm. Foster. 120S N. 31st st.
FREIGHT HANDLERS
CO
WANTED
WHITE OR COLORED. This Is a piecework
froposltlon and good pay can be earned by
he men who want to work.
APPLY AT
MIDVALB STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO.
EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT
EDDYSTO..E. PA.
Plant employment hourspally, 7 a. m. to
b p. m.. except 3unday; Saturday. 7 , m.
to 11 a. m.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICES
Woodland ave. and Island road
6203 Market St.
IBID Arch at.
Office hours fl a. m. to 8 ft. m. daily, ex-
cept Saturday, until 12 o'clock noon; Sun
day. lu a. m. to 4 p. m.
GUARDS
25
WANTED
No experience necessary. Must bs
between 25 and 45 years of age.
Good wages short hour shifts.
BRINO REFERENCES
APPLY AT
MIDVALE STEEL & ORDINANCE CO.
EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT
EDDYSTONE. TA.
riant employment hours Dally 7 a. ro.
to n:00 p. in. except Sunday. Saturday, 7
a. ni. to 11 a. m.
OR
PHILADELPHIA OFFICES
Woodland avenue and Island road.
5203 Market street,
1510 Arch street
Office hours fl a, m. to 8 p. m. dally ex
cept Saturday, until 12 noon. Sunday 10.00
a. m to 4 p. m.
HOSIERY
BOYS
TO WORK
IN WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT
STEADY WELL-PAYINO POSITIONS
WITH A OOOD CHANCE
FOR ADVANCEMENT
NOTASEME HOSIERY CO.
OXFORD AND MASCHER STS.
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HELP WANTED-HAM
(Other rinsVlfled Ads on rage g)
HELPERS, colored, experienced furniture
van and warehouse men: steady wnrkjjrood
wages. Apply 20th Century Storage Ware-
house Co-,. 3120 Market t.
HELPERS for shipping department.
Ply 31)43 Oermantown ave.
Ap-
IRON WORKERS, outside, structural, stew-
art! & atevens iron vvorKs, i?n :v. ptn.
KITCHEN HELPER Ono kitchen helner. 1
cook: day work: good wages: short hours
Apply to chef, Hotel Majestic. Broad and
(llrard, Wa t ta st. entrance.
WAR WORK FOR ALL MEN LHAVDIO
NONESSENTIAL. INDUSTRIES
THE CHANCE FOR INSIDE MEN TO
EARN GOOD WAGES AT HEALTHT
OUTSIDE WORK
HOG ISLAND SHIPYARD OFFERS TOO
A JOB AT LABORING: IF YOU ARE SOFT
AND NOT USED TO PHYBICAti WORK
WE WILL TUT YOU ON SPECIAL WORK
UNTIL YOU BECOME HARDENED.
AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO WORK
IN THE FIRST LINE OF OFFENSE AT
HOME AT. GOOD WAGES: YOU START AT
S5e PER HOUR. ELEVEN-HOUR PAT FOR
TEN HOURS' WORK; YOU CAN SHORTLT
INCREASE YOUR EARNING CAPACITY.
THIS OFFER EXTENDS TO CLERKS.
OFFICE MEN AND ALL THOSE FORCED
BY SELECTIVE SERVICE REGULATIONS
TO SEEK EMPLOYMENT IN A WAR
ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY. AND TO ANT
OTHER PATRIOTIC AMERICANS WRO
ARE .WILLING TO START AT THE
BOTTOM.
IF TOU MEAN BUSINESS PUT ON TOUR
OLD CLOTHES. CUT OUT THIS AD AND
PRESENT IT AT
U. S. EMPLOYMENT OFFICB
ID AND WALNUT STS.
MR. BHATTUCK
OR
STATE EMPLOTMENT OFFICE
1510 ARCH STREET
MR. SWARTZ
EXPERIENCED LABORERS AND TRACK
MEN ARE ALSO NEEDED AT ONCE; 850
PER HOUR. $3.85 FOR TEN-HOUR DAT.
SIX-DAT WEEK: FREE TRANSPORTA
TION TO YOUR WORK ONE WAT DAILY:
GOOD BOARD AND LODGINO AT THE
TARD AT THE RATE OF $7.70 PER
WEEK. APPLY ONlhr AT, ABOVE AD
DRESSES. HELP BUILD SHIPS
BE A LINK IN THE CHAIN
800 LABORERS
Needed at one
40 CENTS AN HOUR
Tims and halt time ovsrtlm
FREE TRANSPORTATION
for all within commutlnc diitanos
Good dormitory facilities
Apply
Employment Office.
CHESTER SHIPBUILDING COMPANT,
LTD.
CHESTER. PA.
Or
Philadelphia Employment Dent.
CHESTER SHIPBUILDING COMPANT.
LTD.
214 N. 15TH ST.
LABORERS
- MEN WANTED FOR CONSTRUCTION
WORK. TRACK WORK AND FREIGHT
HANDLING; WHITE OR COLORED.
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
STEAdJT WORK: NO LOST TIME I BOARD
AND LODGING AND AT LEAST 12.80 PER
DAY CLEAR. ADVANCEMENT fcOR MEN
WITH ABILITY.
43 N. 17TH ST. .
. LABORING MAN
WANTED
BY A LARCE MANUFACTURING PLANT
SOUTHWEST PART OF CITY
STEADY WORK
HIGHEST WAGES
APPLY
N. W, COR. 0TH AND BROWN STS.
LABORERS wanted for erectlnr poles, dig-.
clng holes and running wires on electrical
construction work; good wages; steady work
all vear round. Apply Wm. Foster. 1201
N. aist t
LABORERS 40 cents nn hour to start;
I steady work; chance Tor advancement.. AP-
I nlv 1,-mnlftvment Denjrtment. Atiraalva r'rtm.
pany. Tacony and Fralev ata.. Ilrldesburg.
LABORERS .
GOOD WAGES
STEADY WORK
APPLY TO
JOHN FETTER. FOREMAN
(BRANN & STUART CO )
WYNNEFIELD AND 11RYN MAWR AVES.
OR
WYNNEFIELD AVE. STATION. P. R. B.
LABORERS WANTED
to work at power plant In Chester, Pa.
Transportation paid both ways.
Apply between 0 a. m. and 6 p. m.
700 Otis Bldg,. 18th and Sansom sts.
V See Mr. Coyle.
LARORERS WANTED
APPLY ROOM 431
LAND TITLE BUILDING
LABORERS wand on butldtnr operation
Spring Garden st . t,Mveen 12th and IStkl
Tood wages. Apply Edward Atkins, 24f -m.
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LABORERS, COLORED, FOR STEADY flT. J
SIDE WORK: GOOD PAY. APPLY it I
w. mioli:ifr i .
CAHuuns wantrd. Apply InOta-rltaMfliii
Co.. S-v,ron and AgcKMJB U' ' "' T
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